I'm opening this thread to show more about the Israeli fans. Enjoy... Maccabi Netanya (vs Beitar in the cup semi final last season) [YOUTUBE]ZxO0bh4o-uw[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Tel-Aviv (vs Beitar in Teddy stadium, Jerusalem) [YOUTUBE]tUvSchKdrww&feature=related[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Haifa (vs Maccabi Tel Aviv) [YOUTUBE]fO0abBSXWZU[/YOUTUBE]
Hapoel Tel-Aviv (Derby 2002/03) [YOUTUBE]a9OlYwYbfVw[/YOUTUBE] Beitar Jerusalem (vs Maccabi Netanya in Jerusalem) [YOUTUBE]BeZaYcfO7BU[/YOUTUBE] Beitar fans broke into the field to celebrate their Championship. Due to this act the game cancelled (4 minutes to the end), and Beitar got punished of 2 games with no crowd and starting the season (08/09) with -2 points. [YOUTUBE]q7CixzLF7hI&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Hapoel Haifa - They're in the second league (Leumit), but they're not a second league club if you know what I mean. Anyway they're coming back next season for sure. Finally Haifa derby after 3 years! [youtube]NNG7a_QbmUU[/youtube] Hapoel Beer Sheva - Another team from the second league that doesn't belong there.. [youtube]mLxxBNADSMI[/youtube] Hapoel Petach-Teikva (Petach-Tikva Derby 08/09) [youtube]g-pTaDoeoYg&feature=related[/youtube]
Nice clips! Thanx for sharing. It seems you have a pretty well-organized Ultras scene in Israel, too. And the number of flags in the Netanya fancurve is very impressing, you don't see that even in the Bundesliga. Kudos!
Clip of all fans in Israel: M. Netanya, M. Tel-Aviv, H. Tel-aviv, Beitat Jerusalem, M. Haifa, H. Haifa, H. Petach-Tikva, H. Beer Sheva. [YOUTUBE]_wyzKMnPDFc&feature=related[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Haifa sing "Everybody Jump" vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv. [YOUTUBE]f-bG695THJ8[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Netanya sing "The Volcano Erupt" in Jerusalem (Clip that I filmed). [YOUTUBE]5Q5s5yniq2k[/YOUTUBE]
Maccabi Tel-Aviv (vs Bnei Sakhnin) [YOUTUBE]0iA-VdEWc64[/YOUTUBE] Hapoel Tel-Aviv (Cup Semi final) [YOUTUBE]0f1SYMRTGvs&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Israel National Team vs Ireland (WCQ 2006) The singer is Shiri Maimon. The game btw ended 1-1 [YOUTUBE]biQtrQpyJGo[/YOUTUBE]
Hmm Hard to say...Most people do agree that Hapoel Tel-Aviv fans cheering the best, even when they lose. Of course Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Beitar fans don't agree on that. Here is a video of Maccabi Netanya fans I actually made today (My first time ever,lol). [YOUTUBE]W7yKOChNZAI[/YOUTUBE]
DISSING THE OPPONENTS: Something I love about football is to swear your rivals, without rivalry football won't be the same. Enjoy Maccabi Haifa sing to Beitar Jerusalem Fans...(Yerushalaim al a'zain = Jerusalem on my dick) [YOUTUBE]0ut4A96DbPw&feature=related[/YOUTUBE] Hapoel Tel-Aviv fans vs Beitar Jerusalem [YOUTUBE]Q1NFXKYQ3mI[/YOUTUBE]
Maccabi Haifa fans singing Hapoel Zona (whore)... [YOUTUBE]H-Vlooux2Fw[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Netanya fan singing Haifa zona before kick off in Haifa (2007/08) [YOUTUBE]CoPpbyuVKCw[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Haifa fans responding to Netanya fans... [YOUTUBE]obYpn1kztS0&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Maccabi Netanya fans singing Hapoel zona.. [YOUTUBE]O6AkdhiMaLc&feature=related[/YOUTUBE] Maccabi Haifa fans singing "Tel -Aviv is on fire" and "Hapoel shalom, how doe's it feel to be under the red line" (last year they almost relegated)... [YOUTUBE]VOHNajT4MOE[/YOUTUBE] Hapoel Tel-Aviv fans manage to trow a red smoke bomb in the heart of Beitar fans.. [YOUTUBE]ZL4V0A5IGaA[/YOUTUBE]
Ok the last one for now. This is Werder Bremen fans shouting Nazis Raus at some of their fans that wanted to put some Nazi banners. The reason that I'm putting it here is because I'm proud of these German fans that kicking fascist out of the stadium! Anti-Fa 4 ever!!! [YOUTUBE]2zWP44fyRVU&feature=related[/YOUTUBE] Auf wiedersehen Nazi scums!
I think Maccabi Haifa has the most intense supporters! Hapoel TA probably have the best songs and cheers though. I think Beitar has the largest support in the country but everybody else hates them Maccabi Haifa fans creating a great atmosphere for Europe (something Beitar fans don't know much about) [youtube]ck98m78B86Q[/youtube] Not sure if this has been posted already: [youtube]g_pHiM4RqCw[/youtube]
I've noticed during Haifa's UEFA-Cup match highlights on "Eurosport" that they have a pretty passionate support. But from what I see on your posted clips, there's quite a few good fanscenes in your league! Kudos.
0/01/09 Hapoel Tel Aviv Ashdod SC 10/01/09 Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan 10/01/09 Maccabi Petach Tikva Maccabi Haifa 10/01/09 Bnei Yehoda Hapoel Petach Tikva 10/01/09 Maccabi Netanya Maccabi Tel Aviv 10/01/09 Beitar Jerusalem Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona 17/01/09 Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona Maccabi Petach Tikva 17/01/09 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Netanya 17/01/09 Hapoel Petach Tikva Beitar Jerusalem 17/01/09 Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan Maccabi Tel Aviv 17/01/09 Maccabi Haifa Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin 17/01/09 Ashdod SC Bnei Yehoda Here are the matches I could go to while I'm in Israel. I want to go to the one with the craziest fan support. Too bad there are no big rivalry matches... Which one should I go to? Right now I'm leaning towards Maccabi Haifa vs. Bnei Sakhnin. Ones on the 17th rather than the 10th are preferable, since I don't know if I could get to the ones on the 10th. How about Hapoel Tel Aviv vs. Netanya?
The only big games in these dates are involving Netanya. Maccabi Netanya vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv Hapoel Tel-Aviv vs Maccabi Netanya For big rivalry games you have to be here when Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Tel-aviv meet, the Tel-Aviv derby or Maccabi Haifa vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv...If you'll ask me I think Beitar vs Hapoel it's much more intense. Right-wing (Beitar) vs Left-wing (Hapoel).
The problem is with the stadiums in Israel. They are very old and they don't have to much capacity, except Ramat Gan stadium (45000) and Teddy (20000), most of the stadiums contain 15000 or less. Haifa fans already fill Ramat Gan stadium against Rosenburg, so it shows that we do have a lot of fans in Israel. Also since they broadcast most games, many fans become lazy, or something we call "Ohed Kursa", which means a Sofa-fan, people that support from their comftorble sofa... We wish to make it more like Germany and England, even when teams don't success still they manage to bringed a lot of fans. But it's going to take a long time...
Since the game is going to be in Bloomfield, and assuming Netanya and Hapoel are still going to be on the top, I'm expecting it to be "central game", which we do in Mondays, which mean full capacity. Usually the host give the away team around 2000 tickets...
You buy it couple of days before the match. It also depends who you want to sit with. If you want to be in Hapoel side you're gonna have to buy the ticket from Bloomfield stadium. If you want to sit with Netanya fans you'll need to buy it in Netanya's stadium.